Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 7, the laptop with 96 GB of RAM that is not afraid of anything
The Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 arrives with up to 96 GB of DDR5 RAM, 120 Hz OLED screen and AMD Ryzen AI Pro chips
Lenovo has just launched the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7, a 14-inch laptop that comes with a RAM configuration so ambitious that it's hard to ignore. This is a machine designed for professionals who need real power, not marketing promises, with options of up to 96 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM in a compact chassis.
A RAM that breaks all the patterns in laptops
What makes the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 different is not just that it has a lot of memory, but the variety of configurations available. Lenovo offers it with 9 different RAM options, ranging from 16 GB to 96 GB, combining modules of 8, 12, 32 and 48 GB according to the user's needs.
This is something you rarely see on a 14-inch laptop. What this means is that you can scale the machine exactly to the level you need, without paying for more than you'll use or getting caught short if your workflow grows.
To put this in perspective, most “powerful” laptops on the market stay at 32 or 64 GB maximum. The P14s Gen 7 doubles down on that bet.
2.8K OLED screen and up to 120 Hz so as not to sacrifice the visual experience
A machine with such internal muscle deserves a screen to match, and Lenovo understood this. The 2.8K (1800p) resolution OLED panel offers 500 nits of maximum brightness with an anti-reflective finish, perfect for working under any type of lighting.
The variable refresh rate ranges from 30 to 120 Hz, which translates into fluid movement both when scrolling and when playing highly visually demanding content. It's not just for graphic designers — any professional who spends hours in front of the screen will notice the difference.
If you don't need the OLED, there are also three 1200p 60Hz IPS options, although that would honestly be a waste on a high-end setup.
Ryzen AI Pro processors and 5G connectivity for the mobile professional
Under the hood, the P14s Gen 7 uses the new AMD Ryzen AI chips, available in Ryzen AI 5 Pro 440 version for the base model and Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470 for those who want maximum performance. Both belong to the Gorgon Point family, AMD's latest for professional laptops.
The battery comes in two sizes — 60 Wh or 75 Wh — and there is a sub-6 GHz 5G connectivity option via Snapdragon X61 modem, making it a serious tool for those who constantly work outside the office.
The storage doesn't disappoint either:
As for the price, the base model starts at approximately $2,700 dollars in the European market (equivalent to 1,990 pounds in the United Kingdom) and around $2,425 dollars based on the European price of 2,069 euros. Official prices for the US market have not yet been confirmed by Lenovo.eur.
How much RAM does the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 have? The ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 can be configured with up to 96 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM. Lenovo offers nine different options ranging from 16GB to that 96GB ceiling, using 8, 12, 32, and 48GB modules.
What type of display does the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 have? It has a 2.8K (1800p) resolution OLED display option with 500 nits brightness, anti-glare finish and variable refresh rate from 30 to 120 Hz. There are also three IPS panel alternatives at 1200p and 60 Hz for more basic configurations.
How much does the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 cost? The entry price is around $2,700 based on the UK market, and $2,425 based on the European price. Lenovo has not yet announced official pricing for the United States.

